Break callipers - what size bit?

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Talk about stumbling at the first hurdle...

Can someone tell me what size torx bit I need to remove the break calliper bolts?
 
WARNING

Normally you must order a T45 extra as they don't come in normal sets, the biggest being T40. It even looks like the T40 fits, it doesn't you will round the bolt off .:blast
 
As I just discovered! :blast

Thank heaven for my local friendly tyre fitter

He's loosened it for me... but I need to buy a T45 before i continue

phew.
 
One other thing...

I've now got the bolts off and the calliper 'slides' around the edge of the disc but it's resisting being lifted up and off completely as it were

Am I missing a retaining clip/bolt or something on the calliper that's gripping the disc or do I just need to give it a good yank upwards?
 
Assuming you've taken off hte ABS (if you have one) sensor (and both torx bolts)... gently tilt /push carrier forward and backwards to coax the pads apart... then if should lift right up.
 
The T45 bit will also come in handy at service time as you need it to adjust your end float before doing your valve clearances.
 
Halfords sell torx bits both singularly and as a set.

Good quality and value for money.

Mike
 
Just bought one!

Tomorrow, old wheels off, new wheels on

Thanks all.

:thumb2
 
Tomorrow, old wheels off, new wheels on

:thumb2

Just remember to do them one at a time, not both together :D

And another thing about fitting cast wheels on a GS = Be very very careful not to so much as breathe on or even look at the bike while it's parked up on the centre stand........... Because it will roll off it.
 
Just remember to do them one at a time, not both together :D

And another thing about fitting cast wheels on a GS = Be very very careful not to so much as breathe on or even look at the bike while it's parked up on the centre stand........... Because it will roll off it.


You spoil it all, we could have had another bellyflop photo:D
 
Just remember to do them one at a time, not both together :D

And another thing about fitting cast wheels on a GS = Be very very careful not to so much as breathe on or even look at the bike while it's parked up on the centre stand........... Because it will roll off it.


Ah... good tip

I didn't even think about that - wonder if it's worth buying a second-hand centre stand and cutting it down slightly.

I have to park in central London, so need to use the side-stand to squeeze into small spaces.
 
Ah... good tip

I didn't even think about that - wonder if it's worth buying a second-hand centre stand and cutting it down slightly.

I have to park in central London, so need to use the side-stand to squeeze into small spaces.

Been there done that , took a lot of effort and a big trolley jack to get the lady off the ground , didnt want to make a even bigger prat than i was .
 
Been there done that , took a lot of effort and a big trolley jack to get the lady off the ground , didnt want to make a even bigger prat than i was .

Not worth attempting then?
 


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